;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU ;;; Copyright © 2012, 2015 Ludovic Courtès ;;; Copyright © 2014 Mark H Weaver ;;; Copyright © 2017 Efraim Flashner ;;; ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix. ;;; ;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it ;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at ;;; your option) any later version. ;;; ;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but ;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;;; ;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;;; along with GNU Guix. If not, see . (define-module (gnu packages pth) #:use-module (guix licenses) #:use-module (guix packages) #:use-module (guix download) #:use-module (guix build-system gnu)) (define-public pth (package (name "pth") (version "2.0.7") (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/pth/pth-" version ".tar.gz")) (sha256 (base32 "0ckjqw5kz5m30srqi87idj7xhpw6bpki43mj07bazjm2qmh3cdbj")))) (build-system gnu-build-system) (arguments `(#:parallel-build? #f #:configure-flags (list ,@(if (string=? "aarch64-linux" (%current-system)) '("--host=aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu") '())))) (home-page "https://www.gnu.org/software/pth/") (synopsis "Portable thread library") (description "GNU Pth is a portable library providing non-preemptive, priority-based scheduling for multiple execution threads. Each thread has its own program-counter, run-time stack, signal mask and errno variable. Threads are scheduled in a cooperative way, rather than in the standard preemptive way, such that they are managed according to priority and events. However, Pth also features emulation of POSIX.1c threads (\"pthreads\") for backwards compatibility.") (license lgpl2.1+))) ontent'>
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2023-08-17ui: 'load*' accepts /dev/fd/N files pointing to a pipe....This allows users to write Bash commands like: guix time-machine -C <(echo %default-channels) -- ... or: guix build -m <(echo '(specifications->manifest (list "guile"))') Previously, on GNU/Linux, they would fail with: error: failed to load '/dev/fd/63': No such file or directory * guix/ui.scm (try-canonicalize-path): New procedure. (load*): Use it. * tests/guix-build.sh: Test 'guix build -m' with a /dev/fd/N file. Ludovic Courtès
2023-04-28tests: guix-build.sh: Don't use hidden gcc for transformation tests....* tests/guix-build.sh: Do not try to rewrite gcc, it is hidden and so will not be rewritten, as per eee95b5a879b7096dffd533f24107cf8926b621e. Instead, try to build grep with coreutils rewritten to hello. Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> Josselin Poiret
2023-04-21tests: Fix checks for expected failures....Addresses <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/62406>. With 'set -e', a return status inverted with '!' does not cause the shell to exit immediately. Instead use '&& false' to indicate an expected failure. * tests/guix-archive.sh, tests/guix-build-branch.sh, tests/guix-build.sh, tests/guix-daemon.sh, tests/guix-download.sh, tests/guix-environment-container.sh, tests/guix-environment.sh, tests/guix-gc.sh, tests/guix-git-authenticate.sh, tests/guix-graph.sh, tests/guix-hash.sh, tests/guix-home.sh, tests/guix-pack-relocatable.sh, tests/guix-pack.sh, tests/guix-package-aliases.sh, tests/guix-package-net.sh, tests/guix-package.sh, tests/guix-refresh.sh, tests/guix-shell.sh, tests/guix-style.sh, tests/guix-system.sh: Replace uses of '! ...' with '... && false' or `test ! ...` as appropriate. Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> Eric Bavier
2022-02-18guix build: Warn when attempting to build an unsupported package....Fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/51801>. Reported by Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>. * guix/scripts/build.scm (options->derivations)[warn-if-unsupported]: New procedure. [compute-derivation]: Use it. * tests/guix-build.sh: Add test. Ludovic Courtès